[What I mean by manufactured is of course different from something that is made as a one-off by a dedicated craftsmen financed by perhaps a rich internet billionaire. I mean for all I know, someone could order a set of go stones made from perhaps gold and Imperial grade feicui jadeite.]
In the past when China was much poorer and with memories of what happened within China during the Japanese occupation in WWII, there could definitely have been a feeling of bitterness to those who promoted luxury Japanese goods into China. But in a world where China is emerging as one of the largest economies in the world, the Chinese people are looking for the highest quality goods from the world over.
If you have the pleasure of coming to HK for a visit, do visit Canton Road in the Tsimshatsui area where you'll see lines of mainland Chinese people lining up to enter the flagship luxury brand good stores such as LV and Chanel.
John Fairbairn wrote:if you've got it, flaunt it.
If you look through the "go sightings" section of my blog, you'll see that amongst the many items shown, I do flaunt the few which I own and treasure.